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Tech Sheet

Do Not Remove Or Destroy Voltage Measurement Safety Information When performing live voltage measurements, you must do the following: ■■ Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized. ■■ Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions. ■■ Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury. ■■ Always use the proper testing equipment. ■■ After voltage measurements, always disconnect power before servicing.

Service Test Mode:

No-Load Performance, Controls in Normal Position Kw/24 hr/± 0.4

Ambient °F 25 cu. ft.

70° 1.0

90° 1.8

110° 2.4

Percent Run Time Cycles/24 hr/± 10% ± 10% 70° 30

90° 50

110° 75

70° 25

90° 25

Refrigerator Freezer Ice Maker Compartment Compartment Compartment Average Food Average Food Average Temperature ± 4°F Temperature ± 4°F Temperature ± 5°F 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 25 38 38 38 0 0 0 15 15 15

Temperature Relationship Test Chart

Ambient °F 25 cu. ft.

Evaporator Outlet ± 3°F 70° 90° -20 -17

Evaporator Inlet ± 3°F 70° -20

90° -17

Suction Line ± 7°F 70° 85

90° 105

Average Total Wattage ± 10% 70° 90° 145 150

Suction Pressure ± 2 PSIG 70° 90° 0 0

Head Pressure ± 5 PSIG 70° 85

90° 135

Check for proper voltage by completing the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Connect voltage measurement equipment. Plug in refrigerator or reconnect power and confirm voltage reading. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.

Component Specifications Component Compressor

Specifications all parts 115 VAC/60Hz unless noted BTUH ................................................................... 717 BTUH NC1116HZ Watt ..................................................................... 60 Hz / 101 watts Current lock rotor ................................................ 20.1 amps ± 15% Current full load ................................................... 1.0 amps ± 15% Resistance run windings ..................................... 4.8 ohms ± 10% Resistance start windings ................................... 4.6 ohms ± 10% 5SP Volt ...................................................................... 180 VAC Capacitance ........................................................ 12 μfd ± 10% Maximum closing time ........................................ 8 seconds Temperature rating .............................................. 20°F - 110°F RPM .................................................................... 4.2 Temperature ........................................................ Resistance 77°F ..................................................................... 10,000 ohms ± 1.8% 36°F ..................................................................... 29,500 ohms ± 1.0% 0°F ....................................................................... 86,300 ohms ± 1.8% Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) .................. Clockwise 1120 RPM RPM .................................................................... 3.4 ± 15% watts @ 115 VAC Watt ..................................................................... 0.085 amps ± 15% @ 115 VAC Current ................................................................ Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) .................. Clockwise 3000 RPM RPM .................................................................... 5.5 ± 15% watts @ 12 VDC Watt ..................................................................... Note: Fan blade must be fully seated on shaft to achieve proper airflow. Ult. trip amps @ 158°F (70°C) ............................. 3.06 amps ± 15% 142°F ± 16°F Close temperature ....................................... 221°F ± 9°F Open temperature ....................................... 10 seconds ± 5 Short time trip (seconds) ..................................... 14.3 amps ± 2 amps Short time trip (amps @77°F (25°C)) ................... Volt ...................................................................... 120/240 VAC Watt ..................................................................... 495 watts Current ................................................................ 5.8/3.75 amps Resistance across terminals: 56k ohms Above 42°F ± 5° .................................................. Open Below 12°F ± 7° .................................................. Closed Volt ...................................................................... 115 VAC Wattage ............................................................... 470 ± 5% watts @ 115 VAC Resistance .......................................................... 29.0 ± 5% ohms Volt ...................................................................... 120 VAC, 60Hz See control board for diagnostics. Wattage ............................................................... 35 watts (Blue Coil) 20 watts (Yellow Coil) Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) .................. Clockwise 3000 RPM RPM .................................................................... 5.5 ± 15% watts @ 12 VDC Watt ..................................................................... Note: Fan blade must be fully seated on shaft to achieve proper airflow. Type ..................................................................... SPST NC Volt ...................................................................... 125/250 VAC Current ................................................................ 8 / 4 amps

Relay Compressor Run Capacitor Electric Damper Control Thermistor

Condenser Motor

Evaporator Fan Motor

Overload/Relay

Thermostat (Defrost)

Evaporator Heater Control Board Dual Water Valve, Ice Box Fan

Light Switch

* To access the main control menu, press any of the four touch pads located on either side of the display. Then, touch the pad next to the desired option or user setting to access the various features. NOTE: Press only the touch pads next to your selection on the display screen, not the selection itself. Upper left keypad = UL

UR =Upper Right keypad

Lower left keypad = LL

LR =Lower Right keypad Auto

On/Off

Lock/Unlock

Cooling hold 3 sec

hold 3 sec

Programming Mode:

Water

Express Fill

Cubes

Light

On Light Sensor

Control Board Troubleshooting

NOTE: The Program Code is located on the Serial Plate on this unit after the word Code. 1. Press and hold the WATER Keypad. 2. Press and hold LL Keypad. 3. Release the WATER Keypad and wait 3 seconds. 4. The control will display PE to indicate the programming mode. 5. Entry is confirmed by pressing the LL Keypad once more. 6. The control will display the current Program CODE. This value should be validated with the Program CODE printed on the unit serial plate. NOTE: If the Program CODE is correct, the Programming Mode is exited by pressing WATER Keypad for 3 seconds. 7. Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change the digit value with each key press. 8. The decimal point indicates the selected digit. Press the UL Keypad to select the next digit. 9. Once the desired Program CODE is entered, press and hold the LL Keypad until the Program CODE begins flashing indicating it has been saved. NOTE: If you attempt to enter an invalid Program CODE the control will not save the new code, but will beep. (The unit will NOT run with a Program CODE of 0000). Once the Program CODE has been saved, the Programming Mode is exited by pressing any key or by opening or closing the refrigerator door. If the new code is incorrect, this process should be repeated. The Programming mode can be exited at any time by pressing WATER key for 3 seconds or will exit if unattended for four minutes.

Enter the Service Test Mode by performing the following sequence of events: 1. Press and hold the WATER Keypad. 2. Press and hold UR Keypad. 3. Release the WATER Keypad and wait 3 seconds. 4. The display will show SE, confirming entry in the Service Mode. 5. Press the UR Keypad again to confirm entry in the Service Mode. 6. Display will show 101 in left display and numeric or dashes in right display. 7. Press UL Keypad and LL Keypad to toggle through Service Test numbers. 8. To exit service test mode, open and close refrigerator door or hold door alarm for 3 seconds. Service Test - 101 Defrost Heater & Defrost Circuit Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to energize or de-energize the Defrost circuit. The display will read OFF when de-energized, OP when energized with open defrost thermostat and CL when energized with closed defrost thermostat. Service Test - 102 Compressor / Condenser Fan Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to toggle Compressor/Condenser fan On and Off. Service Test – 112 Freezer Fan Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to toggle Freezer Fan On High speed, Low speed and Off. NOTE: Display will show state 0.0 for OFF, 11.0-14.0 volts for High speed or 7.75- 8.25 volts for Low speed. Service Test – 113 Ice Compartment Fan Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to toggle Ice compartment Fan On High speed, Low speed and Off. NOTE: Display will show state 0.0 for OFF, 11.0-14.0 volts for High speed or 7.75- 8.25 volts for Low speed. Service Test – 121 Damper Operation Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to toggle Damper OP open and CL closed. NOTE: When damper is opening or closing, it will display -- if damper state is unknown. It can also show DP if Damper is moving when initially entering service mode. Service Test – 131 Mullion Heater Press the UR keypad or LR Keypad to toggle Mullion Heater Off and On. Service Test – 141 Fresh Food Thermistor Will show Fresh Food Temperature, OP for open thermistor, or SH for shorted thermistor. Service Test – 142 Freezer Thermistor Will show Freezer Temperature, OP for open thermistor, or SH for shorted thermistor. Service Test – 144 Ambient Thermistor Will show Ambient Temperature, OP open thermistor, or SH shorted thermistor. Service Test – 145 Ice Box Thermistor Will show Ice Box Temperature, OP open thermistor, or SH shorted thermistor. Service Test – 151 Fresh Food Door State Will show state of Fresh Food Door: OP (open) or CL (closed). NOTE: By pushing either Fresh Food Door switches, you can toggle state from OP (open) to CL (closed). Service Test – 152 Freezer Food Door State Will show state of Freezer Door: OP (open) or CL (closed). NOTE: By pushing Freezer Door Switch you can toggle state from OP (open) to CL (closed). Service Test – 153 Disable Internal Lights Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to toggle Enable En and Disable dIS internal lights. Service Test - 163 Water Dispenser Display shows the state of the Water Dispenser Valve (ON or OFF). NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Express Fill keypad, you can control state of Water Dispenser Valve. Service Test - 164 External Ice Chute Door Display shows the state of the External Ice Chute Door: CL (closed) or OP (open). NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad you can control state of External Ice Chute Door. Service Test - 165 Dispenser Lamp Display shows the state of the Dispenser Lamp (ON or OFF). NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Express Fill keypad, you can control state of dispenser lamp. Service Test - 167 Cavity Heater Test (On some models) Toggles the state of the Cavity Heater ON or OFF. NOTE: Pushing UR keypad or LR keypad toggles the cavity heaters state to ON or OFF. Service Test - 168 Cube Dispenser and Internal Ice Chute Door Operation Display shows the state of the ice auger motor and the internal ice chute door. (ON or OFF) NOTE: By pushing actuator pad you can control state of the Ice auger motor and the internal ice chute door. Service Test - 171 Actuator Pad Display shows the state of the Actuator Pad (ON or OFF). Service Test - 172 Front Fill (On some models) Display shows the state of the Front Fill (ON or OFF). Service Test - 173 Ambient Light Display shows light sensor measurement (Hi or Lo). Night light will turn on when light sensor measures Lo. By changing the sensor’s exposure to ambient light you can control the sensor measurement. Service Test - 175 Dispenser Switch Display shows the state of the Dispenser Switch (ON or OFF). NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Express Fill keypad, you can change state of Dispenser Switch. Service Test - 182 LED Indicator Operation Press the UR keypad or LR keypad to show operation of LED Indicators. All LED Indicators will flash. Press again and LED will stop flashing. Service Test - 183 Keypad Operation Display shows a numeric or letter display indicating the last key pressed. NOTE: UR and LR keypads have no effect when pressed and UL and LL keypads remain operational. Service Test - 192 Ice Maker State Test n Display shows dr if left fresh food door switch is in the door open position. n Display shows OFF if ice maker power switch is in the off position and door closed. n Display shows On if the ice maker power switch is in the on position and the door closed and heater is off. n Display shows OnH if icemaker power switch is in the on position and harvest heater is on and door closed. Service Test - 193 Ice Maker Relay Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to toggle the ice maker relay ON and OFF. NOTE: Service tests 201-213 modify factory settings to suit customer’s needs. Service Test - 201 Mullion Heater Override Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change Mullion Heater from cycling on with compressor (Off position) to 100% operation (On Position). NOTE: If present, the Humidity Control Button toggles between the selected Mullion Heater Function and 0% operation. Service Test - 202 Default Defrost Operation Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change Defrost Operation from normal adaptive defrost (Off position) to minimum time between defrosts (On position). Service Test - 203 Show Temperature Set points Disregard this test - Unit will not display actual temperature, only set temperature. Service Test - 211 Fresh Food Temperature Adjustment Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change calibration of Fresh Food Temperature plus or minus in 1°F increments up to 6°F. NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used. Service Test - 212 Freezer Temperature Adjustment Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change calibration of Freezer Temperature plus or minus 1°F in increments up to 6°F. NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used. Service Test - 213 Ice Compartment Temperature Adjustment Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to change calibration of Ice Compartment Temperature plus or minus 1°F in increments up to + 0 / + 8°F. NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used. Service Test - 221 Reset Default Settings Press the UR Keypad or LR Keypad to reset to factory default settings dEF. Service Test - 231 Water Filter Usage Display shows the percent water filter consumption since water filter was reset. 100% indicates the filter should be replaced. Service Test - 232 Water Filter Days In Use Display shows the number of days since the water filter was reset. Service Test - 241 Software Revision Main Control Board Display shows the Software revision of the Main Control Board. Service Test - 244 Software Revision Display Board Display shows the Software revision of the Display Board. NOTE: Service tests 3XX and above are reserved for Engineering Use Only.

Defrost Operation:

The Control Board adapts the compressor run time between defrosts to achieve optimum defrost intervals by monitoring the length of time the defrost heater is on. After initial power up, defrost interval is 4 hours compressor run time. Defrost occurs immediately after the 4 hours.

Forced Defrost Mode:

Enter the Forced Defrost Mode by performing the following sequence of events: 1. Press and hold the WATER Keypad. 2. Press and hold LR Keypad. 3. Release the WATER Keypad and wait 3 seconds. Fd appears in the left side of the display. 4. Press the LR Keypad again. Sh appears in right side of the display. 5. Press LR again to force defrost. Fd and Sh will flash in display indicating unit is in defrost.

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Iceland 20 JA & KA

N

WH

BASE PAN

BK

BK

6

4 5

3

RY4 ICEMAKER 8 8

MAIN ACT SW

YL WH WH

OR WH

C NO

J4 +12 DCSW3 DCSW4 ICDIN ACTDR MACT

1 2 3 4 5 6

J3 RD / BK +12 1 BU / RD DCSW1 2 BU / WH DCSW2 3

4 3 2 1

ON CERTAIN MODELS ONLY

FOUNTAIN CAVITY MODULE

RD BU BK YL WH OR

DISP +12 OWL DIG GND

PK / BK RD / BK YL / BK BK / GN

RD / BK

RD / BK BU / RD BU / WH

DISPENDER DOOR MODULE

SPLICE

CAVITY HEATER

REF LINER MODULE

RD

C

NC

NC NO C

RD / BK

BU / WH

TN / RD

TN / RD TN / RD BK / RD RD RD

YL / WH

WH WH TN

SOLENOID VALVE

FLIPPER MULLION MODULE

MULLION HEATER

REFRIG LT SW (RIGHT)

REFRIG LT SW (LEFT)

WATER

ICE

GN / YL

RD / WH TN / RD TN / RD

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

WH / OR WH / BU

WH YL / WH

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WH

BK

LOWER REFRIG LIGHT

CNN OC

TN / RD RD / WH RD / WH

ICE FAN

GY

REFRIG LIGHT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BK / YL BK / GN RD / BK

COM

3 2 1 3 2 1

Vcc

ALTERNATE DC FAN MOTOR

REF LINER MODULE

REF LIGHT HOUSING MODULE

REFRIG LIGHT

RD BU WH

REF THERMISTOR

1 1 2 2 3 3

AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER

YL

"H" TAP

BK

IM THERMAL SWITCH FUSE VT BK

1 2 3 4

WH TN VT YL GY GN / YL

RD / BK BU / BK BK /GN

RD / WH

RD

BU / RD

ICEBOX MODULE

FRZ LIGHT MODULE

MOTORIZED ICE DAMPER THERMISTOR WH WH

LIGHT HOUSING

DEFROST HEATER

EVAP/HEATER MODULE

1 2 BK

FRZ LIGHT SWITCH

WH

TN / RD

WH RIP CORD WH RIP CORD

OR

OR

FRZ LIGHT

S P L I C E

OR

YL / RD or BK YL / RD 1 1 BU / RD BU / RD 2 2 RD RD 3 3 GN / YL GN / YL 4 4

BR

BK

FRZ THERMISTOR

Wiring Diagram

C NC

BU RD

J1

DISPENSER CONTROL PCB

TN

GN / YL WH

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

WH

WH PK GN / YL

GN / YL

AUGER MOTOR

GY / WH

1 2 WH

BK

DEFROST TERMINATOR

WH

7

TR1 DMPR 7

9

RY5 AUGR MTR 9

3 2 1

EMPTY 3 TH2 FZ THERM 2 TH1 FF THERM 1

DENOTES USAGE ON CERTAIN MODELS ONLY

4

TH4 ICE THERM 4

6 5 4 3 2 1

OWL 6 DC1+ DC EVAP FAN 5 DC2+ DC ICE FAN 4 DISP 3 + 12V 2 DIG GND 1

J6

5 TH-GND THERM GND 5

J3

AC3 / INT 10 10

8

RY4 ICEMAKER 8

5

AC4 D-SENS 5

7

4

AC4 DMPR SW NO 4

6

3

AC5 Z1 3

AC2 FZ LITE 6

2

AC6 Z2 2

RY3 DISP VLV 7

1

J2 AC7 FF LITE 1

ICELAND MAIN CONTROL PCB

L2 (N) 8 8

5 6

EMPTY 5 RY7 FF/FZ LT 6

3 4

L1/AC1 (H) 4

2

RY2 STAT 2 RY6 EVAP MTR 3

1

J1 RY1 COMP 1

NO

NO

NC TN / RD

NO

BK / RD

TN / RD

6

5 MAIN ACT SWMACT 6

4 ACTDR 5

1

DOOR SWICD IN 4

J4

BK / GN

+12 1

3

2 TRIO HEATER DCSW2 3

1

J3

CAVITY HTR DCSW1 2

4 DISP +12 1

3 +12 4

2 OWL 2 3

1 DIG GND 1

J1

WH

WH

WH

WH

WH

WH

WH

WH

WH

OR

RD DOOR MTR WH

RD

RD / BK

RD / BK

WH

DOOR SW

LED LTS

TRIO HTR

CAVITY HTR

ALTERNATE TSD RELAY

CAVITY ACTUATOR SW

WH

YL

BK

BU

RD

BU / WH

BU / RD

RD / BK

SOL

SOL

3

PK / BK

RD / BK

YL / BK

BK / GN

TN

WH

RD / WH

RD / WH

RD / WH

RD / WH

DISP CONTROL PCB

ICE AUGER

YL

H

FRZ LIGHT

LOWER FF LIGHT

FF LIGHT

FF LIGHT

ICEMAKER

GY / WH

TN / RD

TN / RD

TN / RD

AC EVAP MTR

R

CAP

DOOR MTR DCSW4 3

BK / GN

BK / GN

WH / OR

WH / OR

WH / OR

GY

BK

OR

C

S

COMP

PTC RELAY

RD / BK

ICE FAN

EVAP FAN

FF THERM

FZ THERM

ICE THERM

VT

IM SWITCH

GY / WH

FRZ LIGHT SWITCH

C

NC

LT FF LIGHT SWITCH

C

BU / RD

C NC

OVERLOAD DEF HTR

BU

BU

COND MTR

115 VAC GND

2

VT

RD

DAMPER SWITCH

OR

DEF TERM

RT FF LIGHT SWITCH

RD

DAMPER

THERMAL FUSE

RD

RD

RD

RD

LED LIGHTS DCSW3 2 PK / BK

BU / BK

BK / YL

YL / BK

WH / BU

WH / YL

WH / BK

WH / OR

BK / RD

PK

VT

YL / WH

GY / WH

OR

BU / RD

YL

GY

TN / RD

WH

YL / RD or BK

RD / WH

RD

BK

BR

BU

H

Schematic

DOOR MTR SW

RD BU

OR

CAVITY LEDS

6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

WH / OR WH / OR WH / OR GY / WH WH

DOOR MOTOR

YL / BK

YL / BK

BK / YL WH / YL

CABINET MODULE

BK / YL

BK / YL

RD / WH TN / RD TN / RD

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

S P L I C E

S P L I C E

WH / OR WH / BU

BK / GN BK / GN

MAIN CONTROL MODULE

RD / BK

PK / BK BU / BK

RD / BK PK / BK BU / BK

WH / BK WH / OR

WH / BK WH / OR

BK / GN

WH / YL

WH / YL

BK / GN

WH / BU

WH / BU

GN / YL 1 1 YL / RD 2 2 BU / RD 3 3 TN 4 4 YL 5 5 GY 6 6 WH WH / OR 7 WH WH / BK 7 RD 8 8 RD 9 9 10 10 WH WH 11 11 RD / BK RD / BK 12 12 VT VT 13 13 BU / BK BU / BK 14 14 BK /GN BK /GN 15 15 PK PK 16 16

GN / YL YL / RD BU / RD TN YL GY

RD / BK RD / BK

OWL 6 6

BK / RD

BK / RD

S P L I C E

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

RD RD

WH TN / RD GN / YL RD TN YL / WH BK / RD RD / WH

WH WH

RD / BK RD / BK BK / GN BK / GN

DISP 3 3 DC2+ DC ICE FAN 4 4 DC1+ DC EVAP FAN 5 5

J6 DIG GND 1 1 +12V 2 2

TH4 ICE THRM 4 4 TH-GND THRM GND 5 5

PK

PK

VT

YL / WH VT

YL / WH

BU / RD OR GY / WH

RD / BK

J3 TH1 FF THRM 1 1 TH2 FZ THRM 2 2 EMPTY 3 3

AC3 / INT 10 10

RY5 AUGR MTR & ICEBX SOL 9 9

GY

GY YL BU / RD OR GY / WH

YL

TN / RD

TN / RD

S P L I C E

S P L I C E

LIGHT HOUSING

S P L I C E

RY3 DISP VLV 7 7

AC5 Z1 3 AC4 DMPR SW NO 4 AC4 D-SENS 5 AC2 FZ LITE 6

AC7 FF LITE 1 1 AC6 Z2 2 2

RD

WH

RD

RD

SPLICE

WH

RD / WH YL / RD

S P L I C E

S P L I C E

RD / WH GY / WH

GY / WH

FAN SHIELD

WH

EVAPORATOR FAN

BK

WH 1 1 2 2 WH 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 GN / YL 7 7 GN / YL 8 8 BK 9 9 BR 10 10 OR 11 11 WH 12 12 WH

RD / WH

GN / YL BK BR OR WH

WH / OR WH / YL BK / YL BK / GN RD / BK

RD / WH RD / WH WH TN

J2

BU

BR

BK / GN GN / YL GN / YL GN

BR BK RD

BK

RD RD

BU RY1 COMP 1 1 BR RY2 STAT 2 2 BK RY6 EVAP MTR 3 3 RD L1 / AC1 (H) 4 4 EMPTY 5 5 RD / WH RY7 FF / FZ LT 6 6 YL / RD TR1 DMPR 7 7 WH L2 (N) 8 8

WH RD GN / YL BU

WH / OR

J1

1 2 3 4 5 6

CABINET MODULE

GN / YL GN / YL

MC MODULE

1 BK 2 GN / YL 3 BU 4 BU 5 6

WH

WH

COMP

RD / WH

ICELAND MAIN CONTROL PCB

S P L I C E

RUN BU CAP WH BU

S

WH WH

115 VAC 60 HZ SERVICE

RIBBED

GN / YL

BASE PAN GROUND

COMP GROUND

CONDENSER FAN MOTOR

WH WH

OVERLOAD PTC RELAY

ALTERNATE TSD RELAY

R

WH

W10814253A Assy : W10814250

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C

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

W10814253A Assy : W10814250

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Rev: A

NOTE: This sheet contains important Technical Service Data. FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN ONLY DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY

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